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UNDERGRADUATE  

Autumn semester  

The main task of the course is to master the basics of accounting in business and non-business subjects on theoretical and practical level. The course is focused on the basic legal framework for accounting in the EU and Slovak republic. Principles and methods used in accounting. One of the next aims is to learn how to detect the profit or loss for accounting purposes, the structure of profit or loss - of the normal (operational, financial) and extraordinary activities, transformation of results in accounting for the tax base.
The course is giving practical application to the IAS accounting using examples.

English language    
Course code   BC-EMP-030212  
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description     

The aim of the subject is to provide a complex collection of knowledge about the meaning and nature of business and the position of company in market economy, its characters, surrounding of position and aims. At the same time the subject defines the basic typology criteria of companies, their specification and use in practice. Specific area is analysis of the life stage of business and the issue of business association. The subject also deals with transformation process of company and analysis of its practical elements and phases. Corporate production factors are monitored by the assets analysis and human resources and their remuneration. In the subject is also developed company value management tools, such as costs, prices, profit and selected problems of financial management of company.

English language
Russian language

 
Course code   BC-EMP-010106 
Number of credits     5 credits
     
 Course Description
   

Generation and development of law.Forms and functions of State, State establishment, rules of law and sources of law, Legal system. Structure of the legal system, Legal norms, Implementation and application of law, International and European Law.

English language    
Course code   EP-21-02 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description
   

Students acquire basic economic terms, mutual connections and understanding of economic laws. They also acquire knowledge of the economic behaviour of households and firms in the partial markets. They will master basic macroeconomic concepts and variables of economic performance. Students will understand the context of functioning of the economic system in conditions of a closed and open economy functioning in conditions of integration and globalization.

English language
Russian language
   
Course code    BC-EMP-010102 
Number of credits     5 credits
     
 Course Description
   

The goal is to develop skills creation and successful management of small and medium-sized enterprises. In this course students acquire basic knowledge about the life cycle of the company, especially the stages of business creation and development, and the creation of business and development plans of the company.

English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-020318 
Number of credits    ESME I. 5 credits
     
 Course Description I.    
 Course Description II.    

The course provides students with the basic information of the all aspects of finance science. The field of financial markets, banking and insurance focuses on specific forms of business with the money, operations of commercial banks, insurance business etc. International finance and monetary matters will logically conclude the issue of international aspects of finance and explains not only the issue of exchange rates, but also the status and role of central banks in the economy and the impact of monetary policy in the financial world.

English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-010101 
Number of credits     5 credits
     
 Course Description
   

The goal is to familiarize students with the vocabulary used in the field of management, economics and public administration. The learning process is applied on the functional communicative approach with emphasis on both smooth and correct operation of language training. The course is aimed at developing language skills as speaking, listening, writing and eading.

English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-020208 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description  
   

The aim of the course is to provide students with Bachelor's degree basic knowledge about the role of human resource management in the organization, its main tasks and how to implement them through its various functions. In addition to theoretical knowledge, students will be familiar, through practical examples, and with the way their practical application.

English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-020106 
Number of credits     5 credits
     
 Course Description    

The courses Informatics I. - IV consist of a theoretical and a practical part. The purpose of the theoretical part of the course is to gain basic orientation in selected topics and concepts from the world of Information Technology in the field of corporate informatics. The purpose of the practical part of the subject is to acquire or test skills in using advanced features of basic office applications on the Office suite example.

English language

 
Course code I. / III.   BC-EMP-020212 / BC-EMP-030209 
Number of credits     3 credits
     
 Course Description
   

Theoretical and practical questions of the mechanism of international economic integration with emphasis on integration processes in Europe in the 20th and 21 century, to acquaint students with the development of integration groupings, especially ECSC, EEC / EU enlargement processes highlight the EC / EU from the original six founding countries of the current 27 member states and the processes of inclusion and forms of cooperation between Member States.

English language    
Course code   BC-EMP-010212 
Number of credits     4 credits 
     
 Course Description    

Teach students to understand the mechanism of foreign trade - its individual components, means of implementation - purchase agreement, financial security, traffic conditions, commodity and territorial structure of foreign trade, international trade and world trade, foreign trade policy, principles and instruments of foreign trade policy, the place in the overall economic policy, World Trade organization (WTO).

English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-020210 
Number of credits     3 credits
     
 Course Description    

Students will adopt the knowledge and the experience with the history of management, its understanding in various forms in nowadays society. The subjects will be focusing on theory and practice as well, on functions, objectives and tasks of the managerial science.
Students will adopt the knowledge, experience and skills in the basics of Strategic Management; Enterprise organizational structures; Models of Communication management.

English language                
Course code    BC-EMP-020201
Number of credits     5 credits
     
 Course Description
   

Goals and Purposes of the course Marketing: The purpose of this course is to teach students to identify the marketing mix components; explain the environmental factors which influence consumer and organizational decision-making processes; outline a marketing plan; and interpret marketing research data to forecast industry trends and meet customer demands.

English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-010104 
Number of credits      5 credits
     
 Course Description
   

The aim of the course is to provide students with the interpretation of the formation of the current economic policy point to a broader spectrum of national economic problems and possibilities for their solutions within the macro- and micro-economic policies, with an emphasis on the theoretical background of economic policy as well as the integration and globalization impacts in developing practical economic policy.

English language    
Course code   BC-EMP-020103 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description     

It is an optional subject. The main goal of the course is to be physically active at least 1 hour a week in sports. Credit requierement is at least 80% active participation during the semester. The choice of sports depends on the current offer of the Department of Sports.

English language

 
Course code     BC-EMP-010210
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description     

Spring semester  

The subject is focused on theoretical basis and practical application of financial relations within corporate finance. It refers to the actual themes on company financing, financial analysis and planning and other financial aspects of enterprises.

English language
Russian language
   
Course code   BC-EMP-020105 
Number of credits     5 credits
     
 Course Description
   

The graduate will acquire knowledge of basic macroeconomic concepts, interrelations between macroeconomic variables, to handle macroeconomic imbalances and understand the possibilities of their solutions. Mastering basic macroeconomic indicators of economic performance. The emphasis is on understanding the context of the functioning of the entire economic system in terms of closed and open economy operating at the integration and globalization.

English language
Russian language
   
Course code   BC-EMP-010103 
Number of credits     5 credits
     
 Course Description 
   

The goal is to develop skills creation and successful management of small and medium-sized enterprises. In this course students acquire basic knowledge about the life cycle of the company, especially the stages of business creation and development, and the creation of business and development plans of the company.

English language    
Course code   BC-EMP-030314 
Number of credit     5 credits
     
 Course Description I.    
 Course Description II.    

FINANCE AND ECONOMICS ANALYSES.

English language

 
Course code   BC-EMP-030101 
Number of credit     5 credits
     
 Course Description
   

The goal is to familiarize students with the vocabulary used in the field of management, economics and public administration. The learning process is applied on the functional communicative approach with emphasis on both smooth and correct operation of language training. The course is aimed at developing language skills as speaking, listening, writing and eading.

English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-020209 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description  
   

The courses Informatics I. - IV consist of a theoretical and a practical part. The purpose of the theoretical part of the course is to gain basic orientation in selected topics and concepts from the world of Information Technology in the field of corporate informatics. The purpose of the practical part of the subject is to acquire or test skills in using advanced features of basic office applications on the Office suite example.

English language

 
Course code II. / IV.   BC-EMP-020213 / BC-EMP-030210 
Number of credits     3 credits
     
 Course Description
   

Generation and development of law.Forms and functions of State, State establishment, rules of law and sources of law, Legal system. Structure of the legal system, Legal norms, Implementation and application of law, International and European Law.

English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-010105 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description
   

The goal is to arouse students' interest in this part of marketing, as well as teach them how to properly apply marketing tools and activities in the non-profit sector and services.

English language    
Course code     BC-EMP-010211
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description    

Students will adopt the knowledge and the experience with the history of management, its understanding in various forms in nowadays society. The subjects will be focusing on theory and practice as well, on functions, objectives and tasks of the managerial science.
Students will adopt the knowledge, experience and skills in the basics of Strategic Management; Enterprise organizational structures; Models of Communication management.

English language                
Course code    BC-EMP-020202
Number of credits     5 credits
     
 Course Description
   

The goal is to make graduates of the course Project Management have been able to base the level of orientation in the area of ​​project management, applying practical methods of initiation, planning, execution and completion of the project, we managed to optimize time sequence of individual activities, including critical path, minimizing project risks, manage and monitor complex budgets, implement the projects necessary changes and adjust the optimal timing of tasks while maintaining flexibility in decision-making. In this course the student will learn the basic ability to control MS Project.

English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-030103 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description    


It is an optional subject. The main goal of the course is to be physically active at least 1 hour a week in sports. Credit requierement is at least 80% active participation during the semester. The choice of sports depends on the current offer of the Department of Sports.

English language

 
Course code   BC-EMP-010210 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description    

The course explains the nature of the risk, basic terminology associated with the risk to acquire risk classification with emphasis on risks in the public sector, to understand the general procedures of risk management, to acquire basic skills of risk management system in health and safety and the possibility of extraordinary events territorial units. Content: Introduction to the risk theory; Risk and its substance; Risk classification; Risk management theoretical backgrounds; The process of risk management; Risk management in practice and Risk management documentation.

Content:

  • Introduction to the risk theory;
  • Risk and its substance;
  • Risk classification;
  • Risk management theoretical backgrounds;
  • The process of risk management;
  • Risk managementin practice and
  • Risk management documentation.
English language    
Course code    BC-EMP-010314  
Number of credits     5 credits
     
 Course Description
   

The Minimum chances of citizens in the 21st century in the EU area depend not only on income but also from the social participation of integration. The experience of the globalisation of the economic crisis leads us to building a social dimension of sustainable development. The Centre of attention shall be given the mutual feedback of the economic, environmental social tasks of the objectives. Social policy as a summary of the objectives, activities, means of action to create the conditions for the versatile development of skills, the qualities of the personality of each person. From the wide-ranging perception of social policy features that are manifested in particular in its protective function/passive/, we work towards developing functions, to the development of man, its transformation, education, education, cultivation. 

English language

 
Course code    BC-EMP-020211 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description
   

The course provides a comprehensive overview of various aspects of taxation. It covers topics such as the historical development of taxes, principles of taxation, tax subsystems, administration of taxes, income tax, taxes on consumption, value-added tax, excise taxes, local taxes, and vehicle tax. The course also discusses the objectives and functions of taxation, as well as the upcoming changes in tax legislation and the international aspects of taxation.

English language

 
Course code   BC-EMP-030213 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description    

GRADUATE 

Autumn semester  

This course, offered by Bratislava University of Economics and Management, under the Institute of Economics and Management, provides an in-depth exploration of business and entrepreneurship, focusing on key aspects influencing business activities. The course delves into areas such as business risk, decision-making processes across the business lifecycle, and the determination of the overall business value. It emphasizes the understanding of value and financial processes, including managerial comprehension of costs and business management outcomes.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010101 
Number of credits:     5 credits
 
 Course Description    

This course provides a detailed understanding of the emergence, development, and management of crises within business entities. Students explore strategic approaches to crisis management, focusing on protecting and securing enterprises against adverse influences. The course covers crisis development, strategies, monitoring the natural and economic environment, crisis management planning, organizational functions, influencing strategies, control mechanisms, and resolving disturbances in corporate balance.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-020103 
Number of credits:     6 credits
     
 Course Description    

This course focuses on advanced knowledge and skills related to the creation and implementation of projects and programmes within corporate practice. Students will develop a comprehensive case study of a new business project, including project scheduling and strategic and operational characterization. The course covers project management introduction, project programmes, project portfolio, project manager competences, project planning, risk analysis, project quality, change management, and project close-out.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010209 
Number of credits     4 credits
     
 Course Description    

The Entrepreneurship in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the importance of SMEs in the economy. Students will learn about the status, development, and trends of the SME sector in Slovakia and the EU. The course covers topics such as assessing the business environment, policies to support SMEs, entrepreneurial ideas, financing, market orientation, business processes, and competitiveness.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010215 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The European Union Economics Policy course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with basic knowledge about the economic policy of the European Union. It covers topics such as international economic integration, EU economic potential, economic relations with the world, objectives and priorities of economic policy, instruments of economic policy, and holders of EU economic policy.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-020313 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The Financial Analysis and Financial Planning course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management equips students with the latest knowledge of system procedures and methods used in financial analyses. The course covers topics such as financial analysis principles, procedures, users, and data sources, traditional and modern methods of assessing financial health, controlling as a management tool, financial planning, and evaluation of financial plans.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-020102 
Number of credits 6  
 Course Description    

The Intercultural Management course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management focuses on providing students with basic theoretical and practical knowledge of the impact of cultural differences on business operations. The course covers topics such as national culture, organizational culture, intercultural competence, perception of foreign culture, managing intercultural aspects of mergers and acquisitions, and personnel management in intercultural contexts.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-020205 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The International Economics Relations course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with in-depth knowledge of international economic relations and their various forms of implementation. The course covers topics such as international movement of goods, services, factors of production, money, and capital. It also explores international business, the role of international corporations, international monetary relations, economic integration, and globalization issues.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-020314 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The Labor Law course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with fundamental knowledge in the field of labor law. The course covers topics such as the basic theoretical and terminological background of labor law, legal regulation of the employment relationship, working hours, rest periods, wages, obstacles at work, employer's social policy, disciplinary liability, collective labor law, civil service, and international labor law.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010210 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The Labour Market and Human Resources Management course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management focuses on the theory and policy of the labor market and employment policy in Slovakia and Europe in relation to human resource management in organizations. The course covers topics such as human capital, qualifications, labor market developments, employment policies, unemployment, European labor market, flexicurity, workers' rights, motivation of work behavior, employee evaluation, and labor productivity.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010314 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The Marketing Strategies course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with a deep understanding of marketing strategy. The course covers topics such as the essence and definition of strategy, SWOT-analysis, typology of marketing strategies, strategic planning tools, customer strategies, competitive analysis, competitive strategies, portfolio analysis, creating a marketing plan, marketing strategy development, product and brand strategy, distribution strategy, communication strategy, strategies of enterprises in terms of their market position, organizational structures of marketing, strategy implementation, and marketing control.

English language    
Course code  MGR-MMSP-0010102   
Number of credits 5  
 Course Description    

The Quality Management course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with comprehensive knowledge and skills related to efficiency, competitiveness, and quality management. Graduates gain insights into quality management models, continuous quality assurance, and process improvement methodologies such as TQM, Six Sigma, and ISO 9000. The course focuses on normative, process, and integrated approaches, emphasizing the philosophy of continuous quality assurance and responsibility for work results.

English language    
Course code  MGR-MMSP-020104   
Number of credits 6  
 Course Description    

Spring semester  

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of risk theory with a specific focus on business risks. The course delves into the intricate relationship between risk and uncertainty, explores risk-related terminology, and classifies risks from both external and internal business perspectives. Students will learn to identify risk factors in the business environment and develop crucial skills in business risk management, including risk and opportunity analysis, risk identification, analysis, evaluation, and mitigation strategies..

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010105 
Number of credits     5 credits
 Course Description    

The Environmental Management course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides theoretical and practical knowledge of environmental management, focusing on environmental management tools, formalized systems, product-oriented tools, and process-oriented tools. Students will understand environmental issues and learn to continuously adapt in this field.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-020212 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The Financial Law course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management offers students a comprehensive understanding of the financial law sector, its relationship with other legal sectors, and its application in dynamic economic environments. The course covers topics such as tax law, financial market law, fiscal coordination within the EU, and international taxation issues.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010107 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The Financial Management course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management equips students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in financial management. The course covers topics such as financial analysis, capital management, working capital management, financial investment, and corporate payments.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010104 
Number of credits 5  
 Course Description    

The International Marketing course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with essential knowledge and skills in the field of international marketing. The course covers topics such as international marketing strategies, entry strategies, international marketing mix, planning, market research methods, intercultural communication, and business ethics in the global market.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-020315 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The Innovation Management course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of innovation management. The course covers topics such as competitiveness, global and local aspects of competition, megatrends in the global world, strategic approaches to innovation management, innovation processes and structures, innovation opportunities, intellectual property, and innovation performance evaluation.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010316 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The International Management and International Business course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in the field of international business. The course covers topics such as international business strategies, forms of international entrepreneurship, foreign market entry methods, international strategic management, international human resources management, international business ethics, and the impact of globalization on international business.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-020101 
Number of credits 6  
 Course Description    

The Investment and Innovation Policy course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management focuses on providing knowledge in the field of investment and its significance in economic development. The course covers topics such as investment policy, economic functions of investment, investment environment, sources of financing, investment decision-making, and innovation processes.

English language    
Course code    MGR-MMSP-010208 
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The Public Budgets course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with a comprehensive understanding of public budgeting, covering both theory and practice. The course explores the theory, methodology, and practical aspects of public budgeting in the context of the Slovak Republic. It also delves into the EU supranational budget, making it an essential component of the study of public administration and institutional management in the public sector.

English language    
Course code  MGR-MMSP-010317   
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description    

The Strategic Management course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management focuses on providing students with a deep understanding of strategic analysis, choice of optimal strategies, implementation, and evaluation of these strategies in competitive environments. Graduates will gain the skills to recognize and evaluate a company's vision, mission, and objectives, conduct strategic analyses, design appropriate strategies, and implement organizational strategies effectively.

English language    
Course code  MGR-MMSP-010103   
Number of credits 5  
 Course Description    

The Technical Barriers to Trade course at Bratislava University of Economics and Management provides students with comprehensive knowledge of international trade, focusing on the EU single market, global trade, and world trade institutions. The course covers various aspects of trade barriers, with an emphasis on non-tariff barriers, and equips students with tools to overcome these challenges. Graduates will gain expertise in ensuring product competitiveness, conformity, and information completeness in the global and single market.

English language    
Course code  MGR-MMSP-020211   
Number of credits 4  
 Course Description